BigBlind wrote:
Sydney Blue wrote:
The new recruits know no better so they wont disagree with Pagan if this makes them more coachable to Pagan then so be it,.
I think it goes deeper than that. There are plenty of 17/18 yr olds out there with allready formed opinions and a tendency to doubt anyone elses. On the contrary The boys we picked up are specifically mouldable.... I reckon molseys sentiments are SPOT on.
I don't know whether I would call em soft...maybe just skeptics who value their own judgement above that of the coaches...these types of players need to be given space and need to be left alone to do their own thing. Pagan however, needs players to be tight and to hang off his every word and to fully trust him.
Thats how I sees it.
Ever asked yourself why they enlist 17/18 year old into the army . they can mould them to do anything -just ask the 4 million or so that jumped out the trenchies in WW1. Bet all those guys had their own opinions too. ask a 25 -30 year old to do it and he will tell you to go jump.
BB if your suggesting that we have drafted players that Pagan can mould are you suggesting we have players that cant think for them selves . And if this was truely his approach there is no way Houlihan and Fevola would be still on our list.
anyone would think that the events of the last 3 years have be mapped out - lets see
2003 - lets finish 15th so it will give me an excuse to get rid of all the players that dont like me and gain me access to walker and Stevens
2004- sponsorship is down lets win a few games and give the fans hope hell we will have a crack at the wiz cup early 2005
2005- lets finish last to draft the best available players that Pagan can mould to his plan.
2006- what ever happens is part of Pagans grand plan
I am a loyal Carlton supporter but gee wiz there are times when you have to sit back a face reality . It would not have mattered who we drafted there would have been some positive spin on how this was part of Pagans plan for the future.